02469nam 2200433Ia 450 99638512350331620221108063516.0(CKB)4940000000075304(EEBO)2240945216(OCoLC)12152314(EXLCZ)99494000000007530419850613d1686 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|A tutor to astronomy and geography, or, An easie and speedy way to know the use of both the globes, cœlestial and terrestial[electronic resource] in six books : The 1. teaching the rudiments of astronomy and geography, the 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. shewing by the globes the solution of astronomical and geographical problemes, problemes in navigation, astrological problemes, gnomonical problemes, trigonometrical problemes more fully and amply than hath yet been set forth, either by Gemna Frisins, Metius, Hues, Wright, Blaew, or any others that have taught the use of the globes : and that so plainly and methodically, that the meanest capacity may at first reading apprehend it, and with a little practice grow expert in these divine sciences : with an appendix shewing the use of the Ptolomaick sphere /by Joseph MoxonThe fourth edition corrected and enlarged, whereunto is added the antient poetical stories of the stars : shewing reasons why the several shapes and forms are pictured on the cœlestial globe, as also a discourse of the antiquity, progress and augmentation of astronomy.London Printed by S. Roycroft for Joseph Moxon ...1686[7], 271, [9] p. ill., portIncludes bibliographical references."The ancient stories of the several stars and constellations ... Collected from Dr. Hood": p. 208-232.Advertisement: p. [1] at end.Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.eebo-0113AstronomyEarly works to 1800GlobesSundialsAstronomyGlobes.Sundials.Moxon Joseph1627-1691.1000953Hood Thomasfl. 1582-1598.1002139EAAEAAm/cWaOLNBOOK996385123503316A tutor to astronomy and geography, or, An easie and speedy way to know the use of both the globes, cœlestial and terrestial2395401UNISA01985nam 2200349Ia 450 99639269240331620221108053838.0(CKB)1000000000682631(EEBO)2240973860(OCoLC)12711815(EXLCZ)99100000000068263119851024d1668 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|A synopsis of Quakerism, or, A collection of the fundamental errors of the Quakers[electronic resource] whereof these are a taste, viz. 1. That there are not three persons in the God-head, 2. That Christ did not make satisfaction for the sin of man, 3. That justification is not by imputed righteousness, 4. That our good works are the meritorious cause of our justification, 5. That a state of freedom from sin, is attainable in this life, 6. That there is a light in every man, sufficient to guide him to salvation, 7. That the Scripture is not the word of God, nor a standing rule of faith and life, 8. That there is no resurrection in the body, 9. That there's no need nor use of ordinances, baptisme, Lords Supper, &c. : collected out of their printed books : with a brief refutation of their most material arguments, (and particularly, W. Pens, in his late Sandy foundation shaken) and an essay towards the establishment of private Christians, in the truths opposed by those errors /by Tho. Danson ..London [s.n.]1668[8], 83, [3] pErrata: p. [3] at end.Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.eebo-0113Society of FriendsControversial literatureSociety of FriendsDanson Thomasd. 1694.1001949EAAEAAm/cUMIWaOLNBOOK996392692403316A Synopsis of Quakerism, or, A collection of the fundamental errors of the Quakers2299662UNISA